Shalini Booluck joined Chatsworth Products in August 2008 as Office Manager - EMEA. She works in the Bourne End office with Lauren Tucker, Ian Cathcart, Sundeep Raina and Ben Parker. Shalini wears several hats. Her responsibilities include serving as a link between the distributors/customers and the CPI Team providing pricing, requesting ...

A short video overview of CPI's Cable Pathway Solutions is now available. The video discusses our Cable Runway as well as our new OnTrac™ For additional information you can download our brochure or visit www.chatsworth.com/pathway ...

Question: My data center is a limited floor space (1600 sq) and running at 18 kW per cabinet. The cooling experts are indicating that a load of 18 kW would require about 2700 CFM to cool the equipment. They also indicate that max let through on a "Tate" floor tile is 1300 CFM. In this scenario we designed a wider cold aisle to accommodate a (2:1 - 2.5:1) floor tiles to enclosure ratio to meet the CFM required by the equipment.

This scenario leads to the potential of high density exceeding traditional cooling capabilities whether using CPI's Vertical Exhaust Duct or not, if there is not the floor space for additional perf tiles then your equipment cold air demand can potentially exceed the let through ratio. If true, would there be a watt per square foot - line/threshold, based on traditional cooling, raised floor height etc ...

The clock is ticking but you still have time to make your plans. We are just 13 days away from the 2009 BICSI European Conference. The event is scheduled for June 22-24 in beautiful Dublin, Ireland at the Citywest Hotel Conference, Leisure & Golf Resort...